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Rational behavior therapy

Rational behavior therapy (RBT) is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy developed by psychiatrist Maxie Clarence Maultsby Jr., a professor at the Medical College at Howard University. RBT is designed to be a short term therapy which is based on discovering an unsuspected problem which creates unwanted mental, emotional and physical behaviors.[1][2]

According to Maultsby, RBT addresses all three groups of learned behaviors directly: the cognitive, the emotive, and the physical. It also involves systematic guidance in the technique of emotional self-help called rational self-counseling.[3] One of the features of rational behavior therapy is that the therapist assigns the client "therapeutic homework".[4]

In Dr. Maultsby's book, Rational Behavior Therapy, he discusses the nine scientific approaches that are the foundation to this method:

  1. The art and science of practicing family medicine.
  2. Specialty training in adult and child psychiatry.
  3. Neuropsychological theories of Donald Hebb and Alexander Luria.
  4. Classical conditioning theory of Ivan Pavlov.
  5. The operant learning theory of James G. Holland and B.F. Skinner.
  6. Learning theories of Hobart Mowerer and Julian Rotter.
  7. Conditioning and learning research of Clarence V. Hudgins, Mary Cover Jones, John I. Lacey, Robert L. Smith, Charles E. Osgood and George J. Such, Gregory H.S. Razran, Arthur W. Staats and Carolyn K. Staats, John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner, Joseph Wolpe, and Arnold Lazarus.
  8. Psychosomatic research of David T. Graham and William J. Grace.
  9. Albert Ellis's theory and technique of Rational Emotive Therapy. [5]

Some of the concepts of Rational Behavior Therapy is ABC Emotion scale, Five Rules for Healthy Thinking (5RHT), and Healthy Semantics. Both ABC and 5RHT creates Healthy Semantics. These concepts are used to help treat the patient. Another key component is Rational Self-analysis (RSA) which helps structure the patient. This is better known as being given a homework assignment that creates a routine for the patient. Rational Emotive Imagery (REI) is another concept used to create a essential learning of a habit to replace a old habit we no longer want.

History edit

Rational behavior therapy is the result of four significant influences in Maultsby's professional life: his experience as a physician, the neuropsychology of Alexander Luria, B. F. Skinner's behavioral learning theory, and Albert Ellis's rational emotive behavior therapy. RBT is considered to be one of the first cognitive-behavior therapies that was developed specifically to be used as a self-counseling technique. It was Ellis who had the most significant impact on the development of RBT as a psychotherapy method. However, unlike Ellis's technique, RBT leaves philosophical issues to patients' individual preferences.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Rational Behavior Therapy by Maxie C. Maultsby Publisher: Seaton Foundation (September 1990) Language: English ISBN 0-932838-08-1
  2. ^ "What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?". National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
  3. ^ a b Turner, Samuel M. (1982). Behavior Modification in Black Populations: Psychosocial Issues and Empirical Findings. Jones, Russell T. Boston, MA: Springer US. p. 151. ISBN 9781468441000. OCLC 858916177.
  4. ^ Boone, Stephanie (2017-03-03). "Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorders". Psych Central. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  5. ^ Wirga, Mariusz; DeBernardi, Michael; Wirga, Aleksandra; Wirga, Marta L.; Banout, Marta; Fuller, Olga Gulyayeva (September 2020). "Maultsby's Rational Behavior Therapy: Background, Description, Practical Applications, and Recent Developments". Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy. 38 (3): 399–423. doi:10.1007/s10942-020-00341-8. hdl:20.500.12128/13332. ISSN 0894-9085. S2CID 254701403.   Text was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

5. Wirga, M., DeBernardi, M., Wirga, A. et al. Maultsby’s Rational Behavior Therapy: Background, Description, Practical Applications, and Recent Developments. J Rat-Emo Cognitive-Behav Ther 38, 399–423 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10942-020-00341-8

Further reading edit

  • Maultsby, M.C. "The Evolution of RBT (Rational Behavior Therapy)". Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Rational Emotive and Behavioral Therapists. Chicago, Illinois (1977): 88–94.
  • Maultsby, M.C. "The Principles of Intensive Rational Behavior Therapy", pp. 52–57 in J.L. Wolfe and. E. Brand, Eds., Twenty Years of Rational Therapy: Proceedings of the First National Conference on Rational Psychotherapy. New York: The Institute for Rational Living, 1977.
  • Maultsby, M.C. A Million Dollars for Your Hangover: The Illustrated Guide for the New Self-Help Alcohol Treatment Method. Lexington, Kentucky: Rational Self-Help Books, 1979 (out of print). New version: Stay Sober and Straight, 2001.
  • Maultsby, M.C. "Rational Behavior Therapy in Groups", pp. 169–206 in George M Gazda (ed.) Innovations to Group Psychotherapy (2nd Ed.) Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1981.
  • Maultsby, M.C. "Rational behavior therapy". In S. M. Turner and R. T.Jones (Eds.), Behavior Therapy and Black Populations: Psychosocial Issues and Empirical Findings. New York: Plenum Press, 1982.
  • Maultsby, M.C. Rational Behavior Therapy. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1984.


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Rational behavior therapy RBT is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy developed by psychiatrist Maxie Clarence Maultsby Jr a professor at the Medical College at Howard University RBT is designed to be a short term therapy which is based on discovering an unsuspected problem which creates unwanted mental emotional and physical behaviors 1 2 According to Maultsby RBT addresses all three groups of learned behaviors directly the cognitive the emotive and the physical It also involves systematic guidance in the technique of emotional self help called rational self counseling 3 One of the features of rational behavior therapy is that the therapist assigns the client therapeutic homework 4 In Dr Maultsby s book Rational Behavior Therapy he discusses the nine scientific approaches that are the foundation to this method The art and science of practicing family medicine Specialty training in adult and child psychiatry Neuropsychological theories of Donald Hebb and Alexander Luria Classical conditioning theory of Ivan Pavlov The operant learning theory of James G Holland and B F Skinner Learning theories of Hobart Mowerer and Julian Rotter Conditioning and learning research of Clarence V Hudgins Mary Cover Jones John I Lacey Robert L Smith Charles E Osgood and George J Such Gregory H S Razran Arthur W Staats and Carolyn K Staats John B Watson and Rosalie Rayner Joseph Wolpe and Arnold Lazarus Psychosomatic research of David T Graham and William J Grace Albert Ellis s theory and technique of Rational Emotive Therapy 5 Some of the concepts of Rational Behavior Therapy is ABC Emotion scale Five Rules for Healthy Thinking 5RHT and Healthy Semantics Both ABC and 5RHT creates Healthy Semantics These concepts are used to help treat the patient Another key component is Rational Self analysis RSA which helps structure the patient This is better known as being given a homework assignment that creates a routine for the patient Rational Emotive Imagery REI is another concept used to create a essential learning of a habit to replace a old habit we no longer want History editRational behavior therapy is the result of four significant influences in Maultsby s professional life his experience as a physician the neuropsychology of Alexander Luria B F Skinner s behavioral learning theory and Albert Ellis s rational emotive behavior therapy RBT is considered to be one of the first cognitive behavior therapies that was developed specifically to be used as a self counseling technique It was Ellis who had the most significant impact on the development of RBT as a psychotherapy method However unlike Ellis s technique RBT leaves philosophical issues to patients individual preferences 3 References edit Rational Behavior Therapy by Maxie C Maultsby Publisher Seaton Foundation September 1990 Language English ISBN 0 932838 08 1 What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBT National Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therapists Retrieved 2018 09 21 a b Turner Samuel M 1982 Behavior Modification in Black Populations Psychosocial Issues and Empirical Findings Jones Russell T Boston MA Springer US p 151 ISBN 9781468441000 OCLC 858916177 Boone Stephanie 2017 03 03 Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorders Psych Central Retrieved 2019 06 17 Wirga Mariusz DeBernardi Michael Wirga Aleksandra Wirga Marta L Banout Marta Fuller Olga Gulyayeva September 2020 Maultsby s Rational Behavior Therapy Background Description Practical Applications and Recent Developments Journal of Rational Emotive amp Cognitive Behavior Therapy 38 3 399 423 doi 10 1007 s10942 020 00341 8 hdl 20 500 12128 13332 ISSN 0894 9085 S2CID 254701403 nbsp Text was copied from this source which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4 0 International License 5 Wirga M DeBernardi M Wirga A et al Maultsby s Rational Behavior Therapy Background Description Practical Applications and Recent Developments J Rat Emo Cognitive Behav Ther 38 399 423 2020 https doi org 10 1007 s10942 020 00341 8Further reading editMaultsby M C The Evolution of RBT Rational Behavior Therapy Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Rational Emotive and Behavioral Therapists Chicago Illinois 1977 88 94 Maultsby M C The Principles of Intensive Rational Behavior Therapy pp 52 57 in J L Wolfe and E Brand Eds Twenty Years of Rational Therapy Proceedings of the First National Conference on Rational Psychotherapy New York The Institute for Rational Living 1977 Maultsby M C A Million Dollars for Your Hangover The Illustrated Guide for the New Self Help Alcohol Treatment Method Lexington Kentucky Rational Self Help Books 1979 out of print New version Stay Sober and Straight 2001 Maultsby M C Rational Behavior Therapy in Groups pp 169 206 in George M Gazda ed Innovations to Group Psychotherapy 2nd Ed Springfield Illinois Charles C Thomas 1981 Maultsby M C Rational behavior therapy In S M Turner and R T Jones Eds Behavior Therapy and Black Populations Psychosocial Issues and Empirical Findings New York Plenum Press 1982 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